Bio:

Born around 2059/60 in Hong Kong, he must be around twelve years old. He seems to be well-educated and shows good manners with the looks of his mother in his eyes and red colored hair of the Irish, going with a vivid and playful attitude. Often when is asked questions he answers boldly but exchanges looks with his mother while doing so. As if he was instructed to hide certain facts of his life carefully from outsiders. With no outsiders around he is more careless and really lets off steam. He never lies or if he does nobody ever caught him lying.

He seems to be the kind of adventurer boy.

When in his school uniform he is very careful, which changes if he’s allowed to change into his daily clothes, which are a lot less posh. Since he returned from the last time he spend with his father he seems to be aware that his mother’s food lacks some finesse compared to the cuisine he got served during the last half year.

Sometimes he seems a bit lonely because he lacks friends and gets especially curious when he hears about other kids of his age. In Hong Kong he grew up with a lot of friends in the neighbourhood that he had to leave behind when he moved to Seattle with his mother. In those times he goes on adventures. He owns an above average commlink, that his mother put in an average design and has learned to use it. When contacting his friends in Hong Kong to play games he is using the software his mother gave to him. He avoids AR constructs as if they were real.

It’s not easy to be his mother’s son. Maybe that’s why most runners don’t have any kids in their life. But Glitzy knows that things are sometimes hard for him and does a lot to help him around the edges and until now has always found solutions for his problems. She loves him very much and shows it, protects him where she can and he doesn’t seem to notice how different his life is. But you can easily see that she’s on her edge to do this all alone.

He seems to wish for a dog of his own and he likes to watch motorcross racing on trideo since he’s back. Something he didn’t before he was sent to his father.